The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Woman who aided police officer among 18 Carnegie Heroes

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A Louisiana school cafeteria worker who saw a police officer struggling with a suspect and helped the officer subdue him is one of 18 people being honored with Carnegie Medals for heroism. The Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Hero Fund Commission announced the award winners Monday.

Vickie Tillman stopped her car last year when she saw the officer struggling. The 5-foot-2-inch woman rushed to the men, removed the suspect’s hand from the officer’s holstered gun and held his arm behind his back. As the man continued to punch the officer, 56-year-old Tillman, of Baton Rouge, impeded his attack until other police officers arrived. It took two other police officers to subdue the assailant and take him into custody.

The Hero Fund Commission was founded and endowed by steel magnate and philanthro­pist Andrew Carnegie. It has awarded nearly $40 million to 10,000 heroes or their families since 1904.

Tillman has been named the commission’s 10,000th Carnegie Hero. She joins the most recent class that includes Jimmy Rhodes, a 38-year-old radiograph­ic technologi­st from Lumberton, North Carolina, who suffered burns while attempting to save the pilot of a fiery helicopter crash.

The winners will be presented the Carnegie Medal at a gala in June in Pittsburgh.

Other winners announced Monday include:

• Austin Raishbrook, of Blue Jay, California, saved a man from a burning SUV in January 2017.

• John Gerard O’Rourke, of Milford, Connecticu­t, saved a 10-year-old boy from drowning after the child fell through the ice while playing on a frozen pond in February 2017.

• Louis Marano and Thomas W. Brown, both of Philadelph­ia, helped save two men from drowning in New Jersey in August 2016.

• Zachary J. Corey and Karen Marie Mallon , both of Beulah, Michigan, saved two unconsciou­s children trapped in a burning vehicle in November 2016.

• Andrew L. Melhado of Milton, Massachuse­tts, rescued a 17-year-old who was trapped in a burning car in December 2016.

• Michael Albert Rodriguez, of Howell, Michigan, helped save a 45-yearold man who had crashed his car into a pond after a medical emergency in July 2017.

• Jason Alan Doig, of Sequim, Washington, helped save a woman who was trying to jump off a bridge in a suicide attempt in March 2017.

• William M. Mack III, of Aston, Pennsylvan­ia, rescued a woman from a house fire in March 2017.

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